Swimming fin of the kind provided with a foot pocket open at the heel zone

ABSTRACT

Swimming fins of the kind comprising a foot pocket provided with a outsole and an upper closed at the tip and open at the heel zone, for lodging with slight clearance the feet of a scuba diver wearing diving booths, characterised by the fact that the outsole and/or the upper sections of the said fins are provided with a number of through holes.

DESCRIPTION

The present invention has for its object the swimming fins, and more particularly the fins of the kind provided with a foot pocket open at the heel zone, and provided with a strap for securing it to the heel.

This kind of fins is particularly suited for scuba diving, and is practically indispensable whenever wearing boots provided with outsole.

In order to allow to wear the said fins over the heavy boots used for scuba diving easily, and to slip them out with the same ease, it is necessary that the foot pockets of the fins be not too adherent to the boots, but on the contrary that a certain side clearance be left between them and the boots.

One of the disadvantages of the known fins of this kind is mainly due to the fact that the above mentioned clearance which is present between foot pockets and boots causes during the swimming action, the so called “parachute effect”, consisting in the fact that the water which is compressed between the booth and the walls and the sole of the foot pocket is expelled during each movement of the legs of the diver in a direction which is opposed to the forward direction, with consequent braking effect.

Another disadvantage of said fins which, as said before, are generally used whenever wearing boots with outsole, resides in their not negligible weight, which entrains a fatigue to the muscles of the legs of the diver, with the possible formation of cramps.

From U.S. Pat. No. 2,889,563 a swim fin is known comprising a shoe pocket portion, comprising a sole and an upper including the toe and the heel, adapted to receive the foot of a swimmer. The said shoe portion is provided with a plurality of openings therethrough, helping to create a suction between the wearer's foot and the shoe portion, so as to aid in tightly gripping the foot.

The said gripping action is exactly the contrary of the action which is requested in a fin for scuba divers wearing diving boots, in which it is requested that the fin be slipped on and off rapidly and in easy manner whenever, for instance, the diver wearing said fins has to climb again on the boat after diving.

It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a swimming fin of the above mentioned kind in which the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art fins are eliminated or at least greatly reduced.

According to a main feature of the present invention the above object is obtained by forming in the foot pocket of the fin, either in the outsole or in the upper or on both said parts, a number of through holes having a diameter in the order of some millimetres, and for instance a the diameter from 2 to 6 millimetres.

Thanks to the presence of said holes, the following advantages are obtained:

-   -   1) a consistent lightening of the mass of the fin, which         entrains a minor fatigue for the legs of the diver.

2) the elimination of the so called “parachute effect”, thanks to the fact that the water which is compressed between the foot and the walls of the foot pocket is now expelled through said holes in a direction concord with the forward direction, thus nullifying and eliminating any brake effect.

Further objects and advantages of the fin according to the present invention will be better evident in the course of the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention made with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is plan view from above of a fin according to the invention, and

FIG. 2 is bottom plan view of the same fin.

With reference to the drawings, the fin shown comprises, in per se known manner, a blade 1 to which the boots or “foot pocket” 2 is jointed. In the fin shown, the foot pocket 2 is of the of the kind closed at the tip and open in the rear, which means that the heel portion is missing. This kind of fin is, as already stated, particularly suited for diving with SCUBA apparatuses, and is practically indispensable whenever wearing boots with outsole.

The foot pocket 2 comprises, in per se known manner, an outsole portion 102 and an upper portion 202. Sidewise from the upper 202 the pins 302 for securing the heel strap (not shown) are projecting.

According to the main feature of the present invention both the outsole 102 and the upper 202 are perforated by means of a close net of holes 3. The said holes 3 have advantageously a diameter ranging from 2 to 6 millimetres, and preferably a diameter of 4 mm.

The scope of the holes 3 is double: from one side they provide, thanks to the removal of material for their formation, a substantial lightening of the mass of the fin, which involves less fatigue for the legs of the diver, and from the other side they assist the elimination of the so called “parachute effect” thanks to the fact that the water which is compressed between the foot and the walls of the shoe is now expelled through said holes, thus nullifying and eliminating any brake effect.

Preferably, the outsole portion 102 of the fin is made from an elastomeric material having a hardness and/or a thickness greater that the hardness and/or the thickness of the elastomeric material forming the portion 2 of the upper.

In spite of the fact that in the annexed drawings the fin according to the invention was shown as provided with holes 3 both on the outsole portion 102 and on the upper portion 202 of the foot pocket, it is to be understood that the said holes may be formed on only one of the said mentioned parts, without prejudice for the effect claimed. 

1) Swimming fins of the kind comprising a foot pocket provided with a outsole and an upper closed at the tip and open at the heel zone, for lodging with slight clearance the feet of a scuba diver wearing diving booths, characterised by the fact that the outsole and/or the upper sections of the said fins are provided with a number of through holes. 2) Swimming fin according to claim 1, characterized by the fact the said holes have a diameter comprised between 2 and 6 millimetres. 3) Swimming fin according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the total surface of the holes of the upper and/or of the outsole correspond to about ⅙ to ⅓ of the total surface of said portions. 4) Swimming fin according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the outsole portion is made from a material having a hardness and/or a thickness greater that the hardness and/or the thickness of the upper portion. 